Objective Reality Doesn’t Exist. We’ve Known This for a Century. It’s Time to Embrace It and Move On.
<p>Imagine you’re holding a glass prism in your hand. You watch as a ray of light penetrates the prism and disperses into a beautiful spectrum of colors. You are an observer, and you’ve just witnessed physical reality. This is easy enough to accept, but what happens when we start to include consciousness, the subjective experience of being and perceiving, into the equation? Things get a little tricky, don’t they?</p>
<p>Science, and in particular physics, has a long history of dealing with objective realities — those that exist independently of our minds. It’s rooted in the idea that we can measure and understand the world around us objectively, that is, free from our subjective bias. But there is a problem with this idea. It excludes the ability to describe subjective experiences.</p>
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